Archive for February 5th, 2008

High Five Hand Prints High Five Hand Prints

It all started out simple enough, Angie wanted to get a hand print/foot print done of her new daughter. So she went to the store and bought one of the kits and gave it a try. Needless to say, she wasn’t happy with the end result. So she decided to take another route with a [...]

 

HeadStrong – Software To Help You Stay Sharp

DownloadSquad.com: Let’s face it. You reach a certain age milestone and suddenly, you forget where you put the keys a little too often, forget the row and aisle your car is parked somewhat frequently, and perhaps head off somewhere forgetting what you had originally in mind. To keep yourself sharp you have been told to [...]

 

Small Biz Owners Worry About Retirement, Health Costs

New Mexico Business Weekly: The latest Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index survey indicates that 43 percent of small business owners are concerned they will not have enough money to retire and 47 percent say they are worried about not being able to pay for the medical costs associated with a serious illness or accident. Eighty-seven [...]

 

Inventor Says He Has A Batter Idea

San Francisco Chronicle: Getting the pancake batter into the whipped cream canister actually was the easy part. The real challenge was when Batter Blaster creator Sean O’Connor started telling other people about his plan to revolutionize breakfast, one aerosol can at a time. Even the companies that let O’Connor and his spray-can pancake batter in [...]

 

Virtual Employment In A Material World

AppScout: Standard business tools are evolving into a collection of targeted and indispensable virtual services we can’t believe we ever did without: They are taking shape to resurface the rocky terrain of the once bubble-soft tech market. For example, take a site like GeeksOnTap.com, where the quaint traditional secretary has become a sci-fi worthy computer-based [...]

 

Telecommuters Count Their Blessings

AccountingWeb.com: According to the book Microtrends, about 4.2 million Americans work exclusively from their home (or the café or bookstore), which is nearly 100 percent more than in 1990, The New York Times reported. And the youngest people in the work force crave flexibility. Fortune magazine found that 61 percent of the youngest workers would [...]